All<span> mammals are </span>color blind<span>, but do see more than just black & white. Like most mammals, it has long been assumed that cats and dogs </span>are all color blind<span> and can only see in black and white. Recent studies have found this to be untrue; Cats, dogs, bulls, and many other mammals can see in </span>color<span>.</span>
The pharynx is what allows this process to happen
If women are malnourished, anemic and suffer from other health problem, then the maternal mortality and infant mortality will be high and this will ultimately affect the health of children.
I'd suggest connecting the ability to swim to what it means on a larger scale: how it contributes to our ability to learn, helps involve us in community settings, and provides a pause and release from stress. They're not things unique to swimming yet its something many individuals have in common, things that help build us up and keep us emotionally and socially healthy. You can choose to directly connect this to a childhood development or keep it to a more vague adulthood idea.
You could also go in a different direction (in my opinion much more boring haha) of the physical ways swimming is beneficial. Its reduced pressure on joints during a swim (low impact), how it increases motor skills, and reduces inflammation, all things which prevent the process of aging.
True you can overdose on alcohol